I've got a door sticker & an engine sticker
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I've got a door sticker & an engine sticker
I think.
I'm trying to research this 2000 VDP for a possible purchase.
The good news is there are a lot of pictures and it looks like it's in great shape.
The bad news is that I'm almost certain the tensioners haven't been done and in talking to these guys they only seem to know what's on the vehicle history report and nothing more.
For me, buying it would mean shipping it halfway across the country and, as you can imagine, my biggest fear is spending $10k to get it here, then taking it to a Jag mechanic only to hear, "So, you need to put another $4k into this right now before it blows up on you."
So any advice you have on how I can research this to prevent that would be a huge, huge help.
I'm trying to research this 2000 VDP for a possible purchase.
The good news is there are a lot of pictures and it looks like it's in great shape.
The bad news is that I'm almost certain the tensioners haven't been done and in talking to these guys they only seem to know what's on the vehicle history report and nothing more.
For me, buying it would mean shipping it halfway across the country and, as you can imagine, my biggest fear is spending $10k to get it here, then taking it to a Jag mechanic only to hear, "So, you need to put another $4k into this right now before it blows up on you."
So any advice you have on how I can research this to prevent that would be a huge, huge help.
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Sometimes sellers really don't know anything about a car. Sometimes sellers really don't want to know anything about a car. They want to sell it to make money.
I learned that sometimes sellers "stretch the truth" a little about the cars they are selling, to be kind.
I wouldn't trust anything a seller says about a car that is half way across the country.
Pay a mechanic to go through it before you buy it, not after.
Vector
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I found some resources for you here: Philadelphia Jaguar Dealers - Find a New or Used Jaguar dealership near Philadelphia, PA - Cars.com
Call or email and see who is the closest one that can do a thorough inspection.
There is also an "Order and Independant Inspection" button just below the price in the Ebay listing.
You could also post a request for an independent mechanic recommendation in the regional or 308 forum.
Good luck.
Vector
Call or email and see who is the closest one that can do a thorough inspection.
There is also an "Order and Independant Inspection" button just below the price in the Ebay listing.
You could also post a request for an independent mechanic recommendation in the regional or 308 forum.
Good luck.
Vector
Last edited by Vector; 05-03-2013 at 06:00 AM.
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be carefull real carefull. i checked out my own car (2000 xjr) last month that had a good tenn title been here 5-6 yrs or more. after i got it ,and was servicing it i found a paper under the seat that was caught up in motor, so they didn't see it. but now i find out it came from new york. all fittings are rusted and found some frame rust. can't even change fuel filter
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From the looks of the pictures it is an honest car. If you put a small deposit down and fly out to see it before sending the balance that would be the best possible scenario. I noticed the clock - symbol is perfect along with the climate control buttons (these get scratched over time and are RARELY touched up by sellers in my experience) and the correct rubber connector between the engine covers is in place which tells me either the car was very well cared for or this seller is not missing any points on preparing it for sale. Either way there were no red flags for me.
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Ha. Jaguar Jon trying to scare the living daylights out of me. Which may be a good thing. I'm just going to leave the slurs alone in the hope the thread doesn't turn sideways on us all.
Good advice, DS. Much appreciated. Love the note about the clock. Really smart.
You guys are all really, really knowledgeable, for a while I'm going to simply be doing my best to keep up. But it's all very appreciated.
Good advice, DS. Much appreciated. Love the note about the clock. Really smart.
You guys are all really, really knowledgeable, for a while I'm going to simply be doing my best to keep up. But it's all very appreciated.
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The point is,.....they all look great in pictures! Small ("tell tale") signs are not visible unless you are there. Buying across the country was never in my options, as I stated before. Craigslist is a good advice (both of my X308s came from there), there is also Autotrader within 100 miles or so, from my ZIP, and I am not even opposed to Ebay (also within driving distance). As I was in the service for many years, I have friends that I trust all over the country, and they could check it out for me, but they don't have the required knowledge to look for stuff, that just us (the nuts, or afficionados!) would know where to look for.
Stay within the driving distance, or.......pay for the airfare, deducting the cost from the offered cash every time you go and look at one (3-4 flights at 500 each = your offer on the car you will eventually like, should be that much less!). Or you might just be lucky, and the first one you fly to look at, will be "the one" to take home.
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Yeah, for me quite honestly Craigslist hasn't been to fruitful. I feel like I've hit it relatively hard, too. LA, SD, Phoenix, Denver, etc. Not seeing a lot within driving distance for me.
Also, I'm so new to the Jag world that I guarantee I don't have the eye for exactly what to look for yet.
But in a perfect world, yes, I would be able to see & drive it before putting my money into it.
Also, I'm so new to the Jag world that I guarantee I don't have the eye for exactly what to look for yet.
But in a perfect world, yes, I would be able to see & drive it before putting my money into it.
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I appreciate that, jon.
Now if you take that list and narrow it to VDPs before the year 2003.
Then exclude blue, gold, brown, red and white Jags. Oh, and the purple one here in Vegas that they wanted $17k for.
Then exclude all black interiors (Vegas heat, don't cha know) and ones over 100k in miles.
That list will be roughly what my CL options have been so far.
Now if you take that list and narrow it to VDPs before the year 2003.
Then exclude blue, gold, brown, red and white Jags. Oh, and the purple one here in Vegas that they wanted $17k for.
Then exclude all black interiors (Vegas heat, don't cha know) and ones over 100k in miles.
That list will be roughly what my CL options have been so far.
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Yeah, for me quite honestly Craigslist hasn't been to fruitful. I feel like I've hit it relatively hard, too. LA, SD, Phoenix, Denver, etc. Not seeing a lot within driving distance for me.
Also, I'm so new to the Jag world that I guarantee I don't have the eye for exactly what to look for yet.
But in a perfect world, yes, I would be able to see & drive it before putting my money into it.
Also, I'm so new to the Jag world that I guarantee I don't have the eye for exactly what to look for yet.
But in a perfect world, yes, I would be able to see & drive it before putting my money into it.
Will let you search the entire Craigslist, very easy.
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Did you try this: Search All Craigslist Cities
Will let you search the entire Craigslist, very easy.
Will let you search the entire Craigslist, very easy.